The general availability of VPC-native DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS) clusters has been announced, bringing seamless integration between DOKS clusters and Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) resources, enhancing networking flexibility and scalability for workloads. This feature enables native routing between Kubernetes clusters and VPC resources, allowing for streamlined connectivity and improved performance. With VPC-native networking, users can achieve improved integration, enhanced flexibility, simplified operations, and customization options to meet specific application requirements or infrastructure policies. Existing clusters will continue to operate using traditional networking models, while new clusters created are by default VPC-native DOKS clusters. Additional networking features such as VPC Peering, Global Load Balancer, and Internal Load Balancer have also been introduced to improve Kubernetes networking. Early adopters have found the feature to be popular and easy to use, with positive feedback highlighting the ease of connecting workloads to critical resources within their VPCs.